The recent creation of a First World War museum exhibit at Huis Doorn reflects the increased Dutch attention paid to this war, accompanying the international Centenary efforts, although the neutral Netherlands had not been actively involved in the military events of wwi. This initiative, on a small estate where the former erman emperor Wilhelm II lived after the defeat of Germany in 1918, was not a natural outcome of the dynamics of Dutch historical culture. This article raises the question of how wwi became increasingly emphasised in the early twentyfirst century, and to what extent this reflects a profound change in the national historical culture, which previously displayed no strong connections to wwi. While familiarity with wwi has gro...
From August 1914 to November 1918 the Kingdom of the Netherlands maintained a mobilized army of roug...
This article examines how Switzerland has remembered and commemorated the First World War, during wh...
This article explores the relationship between two cultural memories in the postcolonial Netherlands...
The recent creation of a First World War museum exhibit at Huis Doorn reflects the increased Dutch a...
The recent creation of a First World War museum exhibit at Huis Doorn reflects the increased Dutch a...
Memory of the First World War is refracted through that of other conflicts. Although these are the f...
The centennial has revived attention for the First World War. Because of the Netherlands’ neutral po...
The article compares the reflection of the First World War events in the historic memory and educati...
This article addresses the commemorative practices in Flanders from World War I through World War II...
Memory of the First World War is refracted through that of other conflicts. Although these are the f...
The Netherlands remained neutral during the First World War. For this reason, the impact of the war ...
Historically and through to modern day, museums and exhibitions can be seen as ‘contact zones’; cult...
While the Dutch government tried to maintain neutrality during World War I, the belligerent nations ...
<div class="page" title="Page 1"><div class="layoutArea"><div class="column"><p><span>As the start o...
Looking at the remembrance of the First World War in Germany at the levels of politics, historiograp...
From August 1914 to November 1918 the Kingdom of the Netherlands maintained a mobilized army of roug...
This article examines how Switzerland has remembered and commemorated the First World War, during wh...
This article explores the relationship between two cultural memories in the postcolonial Netherlands...
The recent creation of a First World War museum exhibit at Huis Doorn reflects the increased Dutch a...
The recent creation of a First World War museum exhibit at Huis Doorn reflects the increased Dutch a...
Memory of the First World War is refracted through that of other conflicts. Although these are the f...
The centennial has revived attention for the First World War. Because of the Netherlands’ neutral po...
The article compares the reflection of the First World War events in the historic memory and educati...
This article addresses the commemorative practices in Flanders from World War I through World War II...
Memory of the First World War is refracted through that of other conflicts. Although these are the f...
The Netherlands remained neutral during the First World War. For this reason, the impact of the war ...
Historically and through to modern day, museums and exhibitions can be seen as ‘contact zones’; cult...
While the Dutch government tried to maintain neutrality during World War I, the belligerent nations ...
<div class="page" title="Page 1"><div class="layoutArea"><div class="column"><p><span>As the start o...
Looking at the remembrance of the First World War in Germany at the levels of politics, historiograp...
From August 1914 to November 1918 the Kingdom of the Netherlands maintained a mobilized army of roug...
This article examines how Switzerland has remembered and commemorated the First World War, during wh...
This article explores the relationship between two cultural memories in the postcolonial Netherlands...